coorsleftfield
Regular Member
Has this group ever had an open carry protest in front of a business that posts a 4-229 sign?
Its just as much the business owners right to not allow weapons as it is everyone's right to carry. I just go elsewhere.
It makes me mad to see the sign, but he has rights as well.
Blah, what i do while in AZ is that I stand outside the door and ring the door, knock on the window until someone comes out. I point out that I'm a 9/11 survivor, x-LEO and that I OC but can't get my f'ing pizza in Pizza Hut, so ask them to take my order on the sidewalk.
Blah, what i do while in AZ is that I stand outside the door and ring the door, knock on the window until someone comes out. I point out that I'm a 9/11 survivor, x-LEO and that I OC but can't get my f'ing pizza in Pizza Hut, so ask them to take my order on the sidewalk.
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I have a Right to point out what a giant douche bag the Business Owner is.
We (AzCDL) give them away at all gun shows. Pick up some when you join or renew your membership.Another thing you can do is give out free signs, you know the ones that have a circle with a line through it, and says "Gun Free Zone" then small writing saying (all robbers welcome !) Robin47
I know several people who carry concealed and just ignore the sign. How are they ever going to know if you're truly carrying concealed anyway.
Businesses do not have to post two signs. The law only requires one sign to be near the liquor license, which sometimes is hard to find. There is no requirement to post at the door.It actually is a crime if you ignore the sign, and you can get charged with misconduct with a firearm and/or tresspassing, since they made it clear they did not want you in their business with a firearm. However, if you actually conceal it, they will never know, but you're still breaking the law technically. An interesting point about these signs. They have to post 2 copies. One at all entrance doors and a 2nd by the liquor license. You are allowed to enter, with your firearm, for the purpose of checking if the 2nd sign is posted correctly. If it's not, then you are good to go. One thing about this, if you're open carrying, expect to be asked to leave anyway.
One told me he did not want a "shootout" in his restaurant.
Regarding penalties, it isn't a tresspassing violation to enter where liquor is consumed - it's a misdemeanor for ignoring the sign.
The trespassing issue is when businesses, like Costco, post a no firearms sign at the door.
Yes, the laws are stupid, and we're busting our ass to make them better, but they aren't that hard to understand.This one IS a little tough to follow. If the business posts their front door NO FIREARMS, then it's trespassing. If they don't post, but only display the requirements in the Alcohol law; it's not trespassing, it's failure to obey that load of crap about alcohol. Same sign, different place, different law, different penalty. Could use some ironing out. No rational person would follow that process. It's illogical.